Posted on Tuesday, February 1, 2005
Dr. James Rhoads, Westminster College associate professor of political science, was recently elected president of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity (ISSSS) at the group's annual meeting held at the University of Georgia.
"ISSSS is a group of scholars dedicated to furthering the ideas of William Stephenson, inventor of Q methodology, and promoting the use of the methodology," Rhoads said. "I will preside over the organization through this fall's meeting in Vancouver, Canada."
Rhoads, who has been with Westminster since 1992, earned his undergraduate, master's and Ph.D. at Kent State University. He currently serves as an associate trustee on Westminster's Board of Trustees and is advisor to the College Democrats.
For more information, contact Rhoads at (724) 946-7255 or e-mail jrhoads@westminster.edu.